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Mar. 11, 1890, Acc. 22959, Cat. 41856.
One specimen [[underlined]] Ostracion quadricorne [[/underlined]], "Caught in the Harbor of El Portillo, South side of Cuba. It is called, by the natives, 'Chappin'; pronounced Chappeen."
(Foro or Chapin, see Prey, Reprs, Fiscio Nat. de la Isla de Cuba, p. 439)
From C. H. Rockwell, Comdr. U.S.N., Commanding U.S. Str. "Yantic",
Santiago de Cuba.

May 5, 1890. Acc. 23158. Cat. 41979.
One dried skin of [[underlined]] Chromis niloticus [[/underlined]], from Lake Chala, Kilimanjaro. Zanzibar, Africa. Collected July 3, 1888.
From W. L. Abbott,
Care of E. D. Ropes, Jr.
Zanzibar, East Africa